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עברית: בני הזוג גיטלין ושלושת ילדיהם, בסביבות 1925: אליהו גיטלין (~1882–1932) עומד לצד בנותיו: לימינו הבכורה, אנה (חנה) (אַנקָה) (לימים פּוֹלָקֶביץ'; ילידת 1911), ולשמאלו אסתר (סְטוּלָה) (לימים הילדסהיים; ילידת 1912); יושבת אשתו חוה (אווה) (ילידת 1888) ועליה בן הזקונים, משה (מְיֶיטֶק).
כל בני המשפחה, פרט לאביה, נספו בשואה (ראו דפי עד באתר יד ושם: חוה ומשה, אנה, אסתר).
English: The Gitlin couple and their children, c. 1925: Eliyahu Gitlin (~1882–1932) standing next to his daughters: to his right is the first-born daughter, Anna (Anka) (Polakiewicz; b. 1911), and to his left Esther (Stula) (Hildesheim; b. 1912); sitting is his wife Ewa (b. 1888) and on her lap is the youngest son, Moshe (Mietek).
All members of the family, except for its father, perished in the Holocaust (see pages of testimony on Yad Vashem website: Ewa, Anna, Esther).
Date circa 1925
date QS:P,+1925-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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English: E. Gitlin's niece, Ruth Goldstein
עברית: אחייניתו של אליהו גיטלין, רות גולדשטיין
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